Ambulance transports woman with dizziness to hospital, West Allis WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Ambulance 62 transported a 42-year-old woman experiencing brief dizzy spells and anxiety to West Allis Memorial Hospital. The symptoms had persisted for about two hours before transport. Her vital signs and oxygen levels were within normal limits during the call.
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Transcript:
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Good morning, com.
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This is Ambulance 62, and we're heading to West Allis Memorial.
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Okay, go ahead when you guys are ready.
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Case number (number withheld) currently en route with a 42-year-old female.
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Chief complaint tonight is dizzy spells that last approximately one minute.
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Has been going on for the past two hours.
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Patient does have some anxiety along with that.
00:27
Current set of vitals are blood pressure 110 over 74; again, 110 over 74.
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Pulse of 88.
00:36
Respiration 16, she’s alert and oriented times four, and we’re above five.
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Any questions or concerns?
00:42
Uh, just a pulse ox on her, please.
00:45
Ninety-eight percent, right there.
00:49
Got it. I’ll let West Allis Memorial know. You guys have a great night and stay safe.
00:52
That’s received.
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Thank you, you as well.
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Location mentioned:
S 90th St, West Allis, WI 53227
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